Thursday, April 7, 2011

- Smiles that never fade... -




Katherine Ann Watson has accepted a position teaching art history at the prestigious Wellesley College. Watson is a very modern woman, particularly for the 1950s, and has a passion not only for art but for her students. For the most part, the students all seem to be biding their time, waiting to find the right man to marry. The students are all very bright and Watson feels they are not reaching their potential. Altough a strong bond is formed between teacher and student, Watson's views are incompatible with the dominant culture of the college. Written by garykmcd ( imdb )

another great teacher movies again. this time with a touch of feminism. how hard can it be to change the mind of students in very traditional institution??? the answer is, very hard. the society at that moment rejects the idea of woman involve too much inside the society. the role of a woman is behind the kitchen doors and stay at home waiting for their husband to come home. the traditional mindset never change untill katherine ann watson comes to their door and open their mind.

it was hard at first, but slowly the ladies realise their own potential to success and not just another ordinary housewive. the story really inspires everyone to always chase their dream and not let some orthodox thinking to stop you. ..

2 comments:

  1. A touch of feminism indeed. Surely your future wife will face no problem chasing her dreams while you, yours. Right? :P

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